Bio-OCean
Feb. 2024

Speculative design; 
video production; 
eco-imaginary; 
human-nature relationship

Tools:
Unity, Blender


PROJECT BRIEF In Eco-Imaginaries we consider the ongoing transformations to our collective and individual relationships to nature. This includes, of course, a reconsideration of what we mean by “nature.” 
In my project, I image a new technology widely use in the society, engaging with new waste sorting,  introducing a new method of carbon sequestration using biomass could indeed lead to the formation of a new marine ecological cycle.As this technology is widely used, will a new marine ecological cycle be created? Will the way people sort their household waste change? 

Carbon pollution is changing the ocean’s chemistry, slowing its ability to uptake CO2, making it more acidic, and harming shellfish and other marine life we depend on. The ocean has absorbed about 29 percent of global CO2 emissions since the end of the preindustrial era.
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